It depends on whether they're alive.
When they're alive, they're living. They're like little bugs that eat wood and stuff.
Of course, they die, like all living creatures. After they die, they are non-living.
So really, the answer to your question is, It Depends! :)
HAVE A GREAT DAY AND WATCH OUT FOR TERMITES!
Insects are living things.
The termite
Termite swarms can be confused with flying ants, but a living olive tree can be infested with termites. They will gnaw away at the branches until the tree eventually dies.
mutualism is when 2 organisms benefit from each other. the termite benefits from the Trychonympha because the Trychonympha breaks down the CELLULOSE in the wood that the termites eat, which helps the digestive system "clear out". The Trychonympha benefits from the termite because the Trychonympha gets CELLULASE from the termite, which is the thing in the Trychonympha that actually does the "breaking down" of the cellulose. Without eachother, they wouldn't be able to survive.
Termite
It is a living thing.
NO
Non living
A rat is a living thing
It varies from living thing to living thing.
An animal is a living thing.
It is the movement of a termite.
termite in Tagalog: anay